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Covert Prostitution Stings

The most prominent issue that the police and the justice system face when it comes to running undercover prostitution stings is whether or not prostitutes are telling the truth. During operations, the investigators often rely on prostitutes to help them collect evidence against the Johns.

Prostitutes are trusted to be honest about their sexual encounters with Johns. They have to decide whether they would rather work for a John who can pay them a lot, or they would rather work for a john who cannot afford to pay them at all. The prostitutes are also able to decide which type of work they feel more comfortable doing.

Many prostitutes may turn down certain johns out of fear of the repercussions to their careers. That may include loss of clients and the possibility of having to go to jail.

Some prostitutes may be too afraid to meet certain johns. They may fear retaliation from the johns, or they may be afraid that if they get caught they may be thrown in jail.

Many johns are aware that they may be harassed by certain prostitutes if they pay for sex with them. Most johns do not feel that they can be trusted when it comes to making a personal choice about whom they will have sex with.

Sometimes Johns will hire prostitutes because they want to use them as a front when it comes to keeping the police from finding other prostitutes. They may be working with the police to hide that they are having an affair with prostitutes. In this case, the prostitute is less likely to tell the truth.

Other times, the johns make it known to the prostitutes. They will tell them how much they want the services of prostitutes, and what they want in return. The prostitutes know that if they don't deliver exactly what the Johns want, they will likely be labeled as the bad guys, and the johns may lose their jobs.

Other times, the johns do not tell the prostitutes. In some cases, the johns do not tell the prostitutes because they believe that the prostitutes will say yes. They will think that they will be able to continue to keep their jobs, and they don't want to appear to be dishonest.

Other times, the johns don't tell the prostitutes because they are afraid of what will happen if they do. A lack of cooperation can result in severe consequences such as the loss of a job or a prisoner, and the loss of trust among clients and fellow Johns.

When the undercover detectives make contact with prostitutes, they often try to coax them into telling the detectives what the johns want to hear. They may tell the prostitutes that the Johns wants prostitutes to "come to them." The detectives may even say, "Come to us and give us all of your money."

This means that they are supposed to use all of the money that the Johns have given them. That can be a problem for prostitutes. But, sometimes, the johns will tell the prostitutes that if they do not come to them, they will not be paid.

This means that they cannot refuse the demand. The detectives, therefore, get really creative with the ways that they can get the prostitutes to cooperate with them, even though many prostitutes are reluctant to work with the detectives.